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[Hardy] ACPI Embedded Controller (EC) stops boot when kernel boot
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The above mentioned patches are already in Intrepid as well so marking
from Fix Committed to Fix Released. Thanks.
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To remove the quiet option from the live/install CDs by pressing F& (other
options) and remove the quiet keyword.
Proposed is enabled from System->Administration->Software Sources. Activate the
"pre-release updates" box under the updates tab.
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sorry to post here being im a bit new to the linux experience, how do i
remove the quiet option? then enable 'proposed'? sorry am using sony
vaio vgn-nr430 and trying to run ubuntu 8.04.1 i386, using live cd it
freezes as soon as i pick either use without installing, check cd, or
install. any help
Hello everyone,
Thanks for the help, the proposed patches fixed the problem on my sony
vaio vgn-n385qe
regards
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Hello,
acpi boots now without pause with the new kernels
2.6.25.15
and
2.6.27-rc3 (rc2 too)
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@neffets
Maybe you are involve with this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/204996
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Works perfectly on my VAIO VGN-N21Z :)
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Hey guys...I can confirm the fix works perfectly on my Sony Vaio VGN-
C240E. Thanks a lot for all the work you put into thisIt's really
appreciated!
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@neffets
I thing this should go into a new bug since your problems started with a
later kernel. The symptoms look similar but might be unrelated. If
possible you should also try to run a vanilla upstream kernel to verify
whether the problem does still exist.
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@neffets
I think this should go into a new bug since your problems started with a
later kernel. The symptoms look similar but might be unrelated. If
possible you should also try to run a vanilla upstream kernel to verify
whether the problem does still exist.
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hp pavilion dv6500
Booting with kernel options:
without ac-power it hangs too
after ac-power-button press (or wlan-button change) it boots further
and hangs then later
[ 25.334075] ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery present)
[ 25.335892] ACPI: WMI: Mapper loaded
[ 25.603699] ACPI: devi
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Hey,
boot hanging occurs here too on non-Vaio laptop
I have a:
HP Pavilion dv6000 (dv6500)
CPU: AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-56 (stating thats running on
800 MHz)
It hangs at BOOT when AC-power is connected.
- then I can wait for very long time,
OR: simply press two times the AC
Hey,
here the DSDT.aml from my laptop "HP Pavilion dv6500"
chipset claims to be MCP67
Kernel:
* standard 2.6.24-19-386 => no problem
* self-compiled 2.6.25.6 (on 20080615) => no problem
BUT
* now kernel 2.6.26 (first release compiled on 20080716) . HANGs
(-rw-r--r-- 1 root src 49441874 2008-0
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
I am confirming that the fix worked on my laptop (Sony Vaio VGN-N31S).
I made a fresh install of 8.04, deleted quiet option, booted to live
session, installed Ubuntu, restarted.
After restart I hit 'esc', edited the grub command lines, booted into
hardy, enabled
Awesome!
Works for me too, can confirm it.
Thanks guys!
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:59, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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My deepest thanks go out to everybody involved in solving this showstopper
of a bug.
After enabling proposed and upgrading the kernel this bug is just a bad
dream now, a problem of the past.
THANK YOU!
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If you do the upgrade, make sure you have hardy-porposed enabled in your
installation sources and also either wait maybe until end of next week
or make sure that all the needed packages are there. The uploads are
still in progress and you want to have matching LUM and LRM packages
ready.
Or if you
Hi, thanks everyone for all the work you have been putting into this!
If I want to try to upgrade to Hardy again (from Gutsy) can I just hit
the upgrade button in update manager and this new kernal will be
incorporated or do I have to wait until the next point release of Hardy
(8.6.2??) and make a
Accepted into -proposed, please test and give feedback here. Please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical)
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@Hao
the kernel you get offered is the 19.36 one which is the same as the
35smb1 without the fix for the booting problem. So you might want to
stay with the smb1 kernel. The next kernel which should also have this
fix in will be the next stable release update. To get that as soon as
possible you h
After installing the kernel, my update manager told me there are kernel
updates, is it just the previous standard kernel? When the patch is released,
do I update via update manager?
Thanks!
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@Hao,
you could stay with that kernel. It should be more or less be the same
as the upcoming security update (though that could overrule this kernel
since there are chances that due to build problems the security release
one might be 19.36). The fix now has been committed and should show up
in the
Yes that problem happens on standard kernel.
And 35smb1 does work, I only tried it once but it worked, no hangs any
more.
I attached my dmesg output.
So when will the patch be formally released? At that time, do I keep
using the patched 35smb1 kernel or use formally released one(do I
reverse bac
Well, at the end of the month I could try some things. Then my exams are
finished.
But I don't think, can reboot the vaio till this failure finally appears.
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Well this Vaio is my working machine. I can not try stuff during exams...
The problem occurs on every stock kernel since hardy. But it occures randomly.
Out of ten boots only one fails if not less. But if it fails there is a good
chance that it fails again by the first reboot.
But then I don't see
@Hao
1. Better 35smb1
2. Actually I never did it that way but by using 'dpkg --install'
3. Yes. Depending on which kernel you want download one of the linux-image
packages at
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/ and call the dpkg command
with that.
@Weisswurst
was that with any
I have that
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/191137/comments/124
Problem too
since I installed Hardy. But I think it's indipendent of this bug which is
discussed here.
System hangs during boot with the messages Hao posted with this pic. Normally
it's running up well
if you
I mentioned the problem with smb4 before, I have a photo of it.
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I have to confirm something:
1 do I try 34smb6 or 35smb1?
2 do I just double click the deb file and follow the instruction? Last time I
did in this way but wireless does not work any more.
3 Is it possible to reverse back to previous kernel after I installed this
patched kernel?
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SRU justification:
Impact: On several Sony laptop models the changes introduced by upstream
commit c04209a7948b95e8c52084e8595e74e9428653d3 to enable the EC handler
during scan will cause those machines to hang on boot.
Fix: There was a work-around to remove the quiet option on boot but that
very
The PPA builds failed (I somehow managed to mess up the ABI checks in
the upload package!) and my local builds for some reason didn't
auto-upload to my server after the builds completed.
It looks as if Stefan has it covered with his packages however so I'll
leave it to him since there's an SRU for
Ok, for completeness there is a 19.35smb1 kernel which incorporates the
latest Hardy release with only those two upstream changes (without any
debugging code). If you are happy with that I will try to get this into
the next release. Time is tight, however...
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Just booted smb6 successfully with power cord attached :)
[ 14.058061] ACPI: bus type pci registered
[ 14.058143] PCI: Using configuration type 1
[ 14.059446] ACPI: EC: acpi_ec_ecdt_probe() created boot_ec
[ 14.059505] ACPI: EC: Look up EC in DSDT
[ 14.065305] ACPI: EC: no EC._I
I had that patches included in smb6 at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug191137/.
@Hao, please could you try either that one or the one fomr TJ's PPA.
Thanks.
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I tried the new kernel smb4 but wireless becomes weired, it detects some
WIFI network which I never seen before, all previous working WIFI
networks are not detected.
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The additional debug messages were enough to pinpoint the root-cause of
the issue and I had a proof-of-concept patch succeed in fixing the issue
last thing yesterday.
Today I worked through the commit logs from mainline and located the two
commits that fix the issue in later kernels. I built and
Too bad, hmm maybe mdelay in dump_stack might work... Otherwise instead
of the backtrace, when printing the addresses of reads this might get
correlated with the working case. At least it should show which access
fails...
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I've improved the ec_debug code (and attached the update) so the init
subsystem is reported, and it correctly deals with potential vprintk()
buffer over-runs by flushing the ec_messages buffer in blocks of no more
than 1020 characters. I added a dump_stack() followed by mdelay() but
even with the v
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> Although I could re-open the bugzilla report the problem is, the first
> question asked is "does this affect the latest
> version?" and the answer is "NO" - not since 2.6.25-rc9 that I know about,
> and possibly earlier. With that I doubt
> there will be much interest in solving this since i
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Stefan, it looks like we're working along the same lines - more of which
later.
Although I could re-open the bugzilla report the problem is, the first
question asked is "does this affect the latest version?" and the answer
is "NO" - not since 2.6.25-rc9 that I know about, and possibly earlier.
Wit
TJ, I must admit I am running out of ideas. I took a look at
VGN-FE41Z-R0200J3.dsl (because I think you mentioned somewhere this is the
model you are currently using). The _REG method has a lot of stuff in compared
to the one from my Thinkpad (I also noticed the PNOT method doing another
Notify
Stefan: You can find a tar.gz of most (~190) decompiled Sony Vaio DSDTs
attached to my SNC analysis page at http://tjworld.net/snc/ (the
Download all disassembled DSDT (.dsl) files) link).
Based on the collection of DSDTs I have I did post a warning to the
Ubuntu kernel mailing-list on 12 April 2
TJ, as I would like to learn a bit more about the ACPI differences,
could you post the DSDT you are using on your Sony?
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I added the following two patches to the current debug kernel (both
changing the ec_space_handler and uploaded a smb6 kernel. Unfortunately
this is not a very efficient way to proceed.
commit b3b233c7d948a5f55185fb5a1b248157b948a1e5
Author: Alexey Starikovskiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri Jan 1
I've done a few restarts with 2.6.26-rc9 (Intrepid) without incident.
I tried adding "acpi_serialize" to the kernel command line for 2.6.24-19
and it *seemed* to improve matters but then the system experienced a
later lock which may or may-not have been related. I tried "max_cpus=1"
on the basis t
The discussion was rather privately with more or less only Alexey Starikovskiy
responding. And after seeing the patch that i used for serialization failing
too, I reviewed the comment that made me think there is a race at that place.
Unfortunately it turns out to be a false positive. The message
Nicolas: I've been running Vaio's for a long time and not seen major
problems. The laptop currently affected by this bug is a VGN-FE41Z with
Intel T7200 and Nvideo Go 7600. It has been reliable and stable.
Stefan: Can you attach the source patch you're using against the current Hardy
git HEAD so
After a night's sleep and somewhat lower temperatures this morning the
riddle is not that mysterious as yesterday. What I forgot somehow was,
that in the smb3 kernel (when I used completion), I also removed the
enable call for the handlers from acpi_boot_ec_enable(). This was done
in the false assu
Well, I've got many problems on this machine that don't get solved. It
is a Sony vaio VGN-FE48E. I really think I'll buy a new one to use
GNU/Linux! Most problems seem to come from the association of my Intel
Centrino Duo with a Nvidia Geforce Go 7400. See the file attached for
more info.
** Attac
I've been doing a series of restarts whilst debugging a suspend-lock-up
issue, and this problem has occurred several times - sometimes
accompanied by a BUG soft lock-up on one of the CPUs.
So it looks like the situation has improved slightly but not gone away.
When I was running Gutsy I solved it
This is very strange. The change seems to help TJ but in Nicolas case
there still seems to be a problem. However the handlers are not
installed before boot_ec has been finally created. So this might be a
different race and frankly I am currently a bit clueless. Since the
other kernel works this sou
Stefan.
I have just completed my Hardy installation. I installed " linux-
image-2.6.24-19-generic_2.6.24-19.34smb5_amd64.deb " and rebooted three
times with
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.24-19-generic root=/dev/mapper/VGencrypted-
root ro quiet splash
and all three times the system started succes
Hi! I just tried the last one. Seems it doesn't work better.
When it works (most of the time), it shows:
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: acpi_ec_ecdt_probe() created boot_ed
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: use EC in DSDT
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: no EC._INI
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: acpi_boot_ec_enable()
[ 17.XX] AC
Ok, I got smb5 at http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug191137. This one has
more debug output. So even if it doesn't work, please post the messages.
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That is pretty bad. I was quite sure it should have the same effect in
the end. But unfortunately I made that kernel in a bit of a hurry. I
think I create another one with some more debug output to see the flow
of execution.
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Sorry I am a new one here. I have tried your smb4 kernel, but the
problem still exits. smb3 works for me though...
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I know I am pressing but has anybody tried the smb4 kernel? I would love
to see the fix in the next Hardy update but I need to know whether ith
helps this problem.
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Ok, long description follows. I am currently uploading the i386 kernel.
Te one for amd64 will follow shortly. After some discussion the
agreement was that this problem arises from the (so it seems) incorrect
assumption that subsys_initcall functions will get executed in the order
they are defined i
TJ,
give me a second. There will be another kernel soon (smb4) which is the result
of some discussion with upstream.
It would be great if you could give that a try.
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Stefan, sorry I've not been active on this for a while. I got around it
by using the latest mainline kernel from my local git repository since
I'm currently writing new PCI dynamic resource allocation functionality
for mainline.
I got caught by this bug again today with the Hardy LiveCD when final
It works now, will it be included in the next updates?
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You're great!!
It now works perfectly. I even tried more than 10 times to be sure of
it. It shows the following messages:
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: boot_ec created
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: waiting for boot ec setup
[ 17.XX] ACPI: EC: done
And then it boots without any problem. I then tried
I tried to come up with a way I think this might be solved. No way to tell this
is acceptable upstream. As far as I understand things, from acpi_scan_init()
the intention is to have the handlers installed. This seems to only make sense
after the boot_ec has been set up (which also enables the ha
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You r
This sounds to me like my suspicions where right. Somehow the code to
install the boot_ec handlers is called before the context has been
created. Both places acpi_scan_init() (which tries to install the
handlers) and acpi_ec_dsdt_probe() (which allocates the structure and
would create the context)
Cold booted a Sony VAIO VGN-FE41E with Stefan's kernel. I had to remove the
power cord to keep it from panic-ing (the stacktrace needs more than the whole
screen so I can't see the messages in that case; I have no serial port to try
serial console). With quiet option, this was displayed on scree
I have prepared another kernel at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug191137 which does not contain a fix but
some debugging statements. If anybody could try this and post the system
messages printed. Thanks!
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Thanks Nicolas. As I said this was rather poking around a bit. Looking
at the code I think there might be a chance for a race but I think I
need some help by some upstream folks. If I don't get any response, the
best way to proceed would be to revive the kernel bug but this also
requires at least o
Hi,
I tried your kernel: I installed the package, rebooted, chose your
kernel and this simply didn't change anything. I got the same two error
lines, and I had to reboot my computer 3 times with your kernel in order
to boot it correctly.
So I just removed the package again... And I go on using th
This currently is a bit poking around in the dark but I put a test kernel at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug191137 which has a cherry pick that might be
related (a change to keep the boot_ec). If someone wants to try, this would be
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I do not think this will be fixed in 8.04.1
Post #2 here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=835987
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I can also confirm the bug on a Sony VAIO VGN-N230N.
Can we expect the fix to be included in the upcoming point release
(8.04.1)?
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You re
I can confirm this bug in the 8.04 release on my Sony Vaio VGN-C25G. why
is it taking so long to be fixed ?
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On my computer, it happens even if the AC is unplugged! I just have to
turn it off and then back on, and generally, I have to do it two times.
Adding the 'noapic' option at kernel boot (in /boot/grub/menu.lst)
resolved the problem (I also tried with noacpi but this won't let my
computer boot!).
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I can confirm this bug in the 8.04 release on my Sony Vaio VGN-N365E/B.
I can definitely boot up by unplugging before I turn on the laptop and then
plugging it in after logging in.
However, like everyone states, it freaks out spitting out ACPI Errors if it is
plugged in.
Is there an official bu
I can confirm this on a Sony Vaio VGN-N31S
Has a 'fix' for this been found or are they skipping on to Intrepid
Ibex?
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After removing quiet option on my sony vaio C25G, I still got this
error:
[17.896085] ACPI Error(something-0537): Method parse /execution
failed I\_SB_.PCIO.LPCB.EC__._REG](Node f7c4af1, AE_TIME
[17.896783] pnp: PnP ACPI init
... something here ...
[18.450851] ACPI: bus type pnp registered
and th
I can confirm this bug in the 8.04 release on my Sony Vaio VGN-FE41E.
Disabling "quiet splash" seems to let the kernel boot.
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I have the same bug on my Sony Vaio VGN-FE48E with Hardy Heron, kernel
2.6.24-17-generic. It happens sometimes, I just have to turn my computer
off the hard way and turn in back on. I' m not able to compile a kernel
so I can't help you to test the patch...
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For one thing, upstream has marked the bug as invalid since they got no
response. So if anyone who experiences the problem and can compile his own
kernel from upstream could test, please answer upstream (or here if you don't
want to create a bugzilla account there).
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/
This bug is persisting, what measures are being taken to fix this?
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hey
i checked the latest kernels source but it doesnt seem to be patched with "disable
early enable of
boot_ec" patch. the code is still the same. but the problem is gone. i dont know. may u should include this patch while compiling your new kernel.
the problem is gone for me anyway.
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here is a humble how to for you, Vladimir. but i didnt compile ubuntu kernel i compiled the one from kernel.org. it seems to work better now.
there are a lot of how to's for compiling a kernel but i usually follow this one from ubuntu forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158
it is
I have this problem with sony vgn-n11s kernel 2.6.24-17-generic and dualboot
with Win-XP.
When the problem occurs I push power button to stop the laptop.
Then I boot into Win-XP and let win do a disk check-and repair on C: drive.
Win does the check next time it boots up.
After Win did the C: dri
Bekir, it's Awesome!
Can you tell for lazy us (me at least) how to do that? :)
Do you have NVidia driver, wifi working?
I recently accidentally upgraded to 2.6.24-17 from repository, now I can't
compile it - running
apt-get source linux-image-generic
downloads 2.6.24-16.30 :(
On Sun, May 25, 2
i can confırm this bug on sony vaio fz 190. however it doesnt happen all the time. when it gives this acpi thing message, i cant see any info about my battery or cpu s heat etc.
I compiled the kernel 2.6.25.4 myself and the problem seems to be gone.
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I can confirm this bug on the 8.04 release with kernel 2.6.24-16, on my
Sony Vaio VGN-C25G. Removing "quiet splash" from the booot command, and
removing the power cord has allowed it to boot successfully (?).
My CPU and GPU seems to be running hotter than usual though.
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[Hardy] ACPI Embedded C
I can confirm this bug in the 8.04 64-bit release on my Sony Vaio VGN-
FE48G
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[Hardy] ACPI Embedded Controller (EC) stops boot when kernel boot 'quiet'
option is enabled or AC power is connected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191137
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I have the same bug on my Sony Vaio VGN-C2Z/B although I can boot in
recovery mode or have the power unplugged, there still seems to be some
other acpi problem, the cpu is running a whole lot warmer than with the
2.6.22 kernel from 7.10, and recharging does not seem to work. It never
fully recharge
Hi everyone,
I can confirm the exact dame bug in my sony vaio VGN-C240E. This bug
happens when I tried to boot using the 2.6.24-16 or 2.6.24-17 kernels.
However, everything works fine with the 2.6.22-14 kernel. Moreover, when
I am successful in booting wiht the 2.6.24-17 I lose my audio and my
same problem for me
sony vaio, worked fine on 7.10
now i have this stupid prolem on 8.04
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[Hardy] ACPI Embedded Controller (EC) stops boot when kernel boot 'quiet'
option is enabled or AC power is connected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191137
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